Question about using outboard effects
So I want to apply some spring reverb to a guitar track that's already recorded, and I want to use my outboard spring reverb unit. I looked in the manual and saw how to do this with ReaInsert, but, as far as I can tell, there's no way to adjust the mix of the dry track and the effect from Reaper; I would have to adjust the amount of reverb externally, which I don't want to do. I'd like to have more control than that. (If I'm wrong about this, please correct me.)
So I figured out how to set up a hardware send from the guitar track to output 3 of my AI (outputs 1 and 2 are my main outs). That went into the reverb, and the output of the reverb went into input 13 on my AI.
Then I set up a reverb return track and assigned input 13 to it. I armed the track, and that's great. Everything works. I have independent control over the dry track, the send level, and the return level.
There's only one problem now. When I render a track, it's not recording the reverb. I'm guessing this is because it's just an armed track input signal.
So my question is, how do I get it to record the reverb when I render?
Do I have to print the reverb track first and then render? Or is there some kind of setting that would allow the render to include the armed track signal?
Hope that makes sense.
Thanks!
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